Why Africa Wasted $1.4 Trillion in Foreign Aid

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  • Why is Africa still the poorest continent in the world even after receiving more than $1 trillion in foreign aid?
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  • @alanjm1234
    @alanjm1234 9 месяцев назад +733

    Foreign Aid is poor people in rich countries sending money to rich people in poor countries.

    • @kimawelec1909
      @kimawelec1909 9 месяцев назад +48

      If I could press the like button more than once to your comment I'd have pressed it a 1,000 times, it is so true.

    • @loisjkindel180
      @loisjkindel180 9 месяцев назад +15

      True!

    • @Erin-p5g
      @Erin-p5g 9 месяцев назад +10

      Amen

    • @brightfuture0959
      @brightfuture0959 9 месяцев назад +20

      and you will never be thanked, never. The opposite might happen though .. or no one will remember, information lost in a future propaganda war. I guess it’s like a beautiful, successful, happy person trying to help a serial loser, it will just be too much for the ego, pride etc. doesn’t work.

    • @asianguy86
      @asianguy86 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@kimawelec1909jesus must save Africa 😂😂

  • @DWinthekeys
    @DWinthekeys 9 месяцев назад +1405

    Having worked in Africa, the corruption there is beyond anything most people can imagine.

    • @joaopedrobaggio4475
      @joaopedrobaggio4475 9 месяцев назад +15

      Which African country did you worked?

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges 9 месяцев назад

      It could accurately be said that most poor countries have corrupt governments and the socialist types fare the worst.

    • @PAIP_Studio
      @PAIP_Studio 9 месяцев назад +13

      Yes... That is a lie... Africa does not look like this... They have skyscrapers. Just go in Google street view and look at any city... Cities like Luanda in Angola that has skyscrapers and a coastline that looks like Miami, Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Benguela, N'Djamena, Port-Gentil, Bissau, Libreville, Al Fashir, Bosaso, Durban, Gqeberha.

    • @daduzadude1547
      @daduzadude1547 9 месяцев назад +123

      @@PAIP_Studiothose are limited examples.
      Corruption is Africa’s main problem. The top take the majority of the money for themselves.
      Prime example: South Africa received billions to help fight Covid. That money simply disappeared

    • @PAIP_Studio
      @PAIP_Studio 9 месяцев назад

      @@daduzadude1547 This is a problem that was created by sending money to Africa. Like in India and like in the Saudi Arabia the elite have un paralleled lives while the rest starve. This an Africa problem that can only be solved by Africans and nobody else. We can' not fix it, we can only make it worst. We need to stop sending them money. We need to stop sending them aid of all types. They need to stand on their own legs.

  • @sarcasticinfj5310
    @sarcasticinfj5310 9 месяцев назад +259

    South African here. Let me tell you something that made my jaw drop. So there's a bustling mining town called Burgerford in one of our provinces. Rich town due the platinum being mined there. The town is almost 99% ethnically black. Mansions as far as the eye can see. Prosperity in abundance.
    Every. Single. Mansion. Has. A. PIT TOILET. Outhouse.
    I kid you not.
    They can not get their act together to build, maintain and improve infrastructure.

    • @12vscience
      @12vscience 9 месяцев назад +25

      It seems that there is enough people in that area that only respect their own property rights, not the property rights of other individuals or collectives. I have heard that in South Africa there is organized theft of infrastructure copper wiring.

    • @sarcasticinfj5310
      @sarcasticinfj5310 9 месяцев назад

      @@12vscience Not only copper. Cash In Transit robberies are also organized crime. People speculate that corrupt government officials are behind it.

    • @janetgillespie6590
      @janetgillespie6590 9 месяцев назад +3

      Is it really such a good idea to store sewage inside your house ?
      Which is what happens if there is a shortage of water.
      We saw it in India, in the non - rainy season
      .

    • @sarcasticinfj5310
      @sarcasticinfj5310 9 месяцев назад +64

      @janetgillespie6590 You are right. I suppose a pit toilet outside is much better than a pit toilet inside your house. Personally, I just prefer a flushing toilet, a working sewerage system, with a waste water plant maintained by a functional municipality, paid for by my municipal fees and taxes. In a large city.
      Even our farmers (the white ones that haven't been killed yet) have operating septic tank systems.
      But, each one to its own.

    • @blackmaster999
      @blackmaster999 9 месяцев назад +1

      Black African countries might be failures but many Black Caribbean countries are more successful than many European countries.

  • @daduzadude1547
    @daduzadude1547 9 месяцев назад +693

    As a South African who has travelled to and worked in the majority of African countries, the main problem is threefold:
    Corruption
    Tribalism
    Marxism.
    Democracy simply doesn’t work in Africa. Votes can be bought for a light meal, and people still vote traditionally for “liberation” parties. Case in point the ANC…
    And a lot of politicians believe they can make Marxism work, because they will do it correctly

    • @Rigel_6
      @Rigel_6 9 месяцев назад +91

      The infinite loop of "Our shit system failed but we will try again because it was not real marxism but then our shit system fails so we will try again because it was not real marxism but then..."

    • @alaskayoung3413
      @alaskayoung3413 9 месяцев назад +12

      And very very tan people….

    • @petriepretorius4085
      @petriepretorius4085 9 месяцев назад +8

      Yip... We are from the same country...

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 9 месяцев назад

      In other words - democrats

    • @victorcano1289
      @victorcano1289 9 месяцев назад

      Democracy barely works anywhere, in most cases is a rigged system to benefit either a politcal elite, a corporate elite or a military elite. A mere façade for keeping the masses quiet. It probably works in few small developed european countries and probably in some english speaking former settler colonial state like Aus, or NZ. And thats it. The rest of the world "democracies" are one party quasi dictatorships, puppet governments of a larger power or disfunctional states leaning between populist leaders of opposing political spectrums like in LATAM.

  • @Dexter01992
    @Dexter01992 9 месяцев назад +1000

    A friend of mine has been in some village in africa to help people there for two seasons. He told me that after that he is done helping them.
    The reason? The first year they went there to build some infrastructure so render the village self sufficient: building a well, bringing fishing equipment, make some basic stuff to supposedly help there people do things independently.
    The next year he came back and everything was back to the start. The well was rendered inoperable. The fishing equipment was stolen. Anything they did was either broken or gone. Once they asked what happened, they got told that shortly after they were gone previous year, some individuals have begun sabotaging the new things so that everyone would keep remain as miserable as possible so that "the rich people will come again to bring stuff for free".
    As I said, my friend has dropped any intention to go there ever again. Until these people change, no amount of help will ever raise them from absolute poverty.

    • @Goulmy86
      @Goulmy86 9 месяцев назад +72

      I've heard the same unfortunately 😟

    • @cactiguide
      @cactiguide 9 месяцев назад +152

      It has been proven time and again that giving people free stuff does not help them. Humans need a sense of worth and that only comes from work.

    • @christophervanheerden6499
      @christophervanheerden6499 9 месяцев назад +136

      Rule 1 of Africa:
      Never help anyone. Once you help them, they will never do anything for themselves again. You feed a man today because he is hungry and he will come back every day expecting to eat.

    • @Andre_XX
      @Andre_XX 9 месяцев назад +92

      I heard of a case where someone had a successful demonstration farm operating for the locals. However they never took any interest in it. A truckload of European food aid arrived for them every week.

    • @cactiguide
      @cactiguide 9 месяцев назад +47

      @@Andre_XX Exactly. why buy products produced in your own country when you get free stuff from overseas?

  • @marcusmoonstein242
    @marcusmoonstein242 9 месяцев назад +75

    Speaking as a South African, government corruption plus voters who don't understand how things could be made better is the killer combination. No amount of foreign aid will fix these problems.

    • @ashton1952
      @ashton1952 9 месяцев назад +6

      And SAfs still can't explain where all the gold went. 3rd biggest natural gold reserves in the world historically, and we have kids going hungry and without shoes. Gold costs more than oil for goodness sakes. Where is it all??

    • @verenamenzel8958
      @verenamenzel8958 9 месяцев назад +1

      since many years I see the problems relating to africa : big mistake to give them independence of colonialism. African leaders all were and are corrupt not to speak criminals. They only care for their own pockets. The former colonists should have installed a government with african politicians but at the same time also controll what they are doing. African politicians are unable to govern.

  • @jakhulley7171
    @jakhulley7171 9 месяцев назад +63

    Friend of mine was in the marines and was posted to sierra leone, He would tell me about the locals who did nothing but sit around all day and look for any opportunity to steal from the base, after the soldiers left the africans stormed into the base and literally started fighting each other over the chairs the soldiers had made from scrap wood and para cord.

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 9 месяцев назад +2

      Progress is a very slow process.

    • @beanzville
      @beanzville Месяц назад +1

      @@Tethloach1what were the opportunities around the base like? Did the locals have many job opportunities

  • @CIyphord
    @CIyphord 9 месяцев назад +178

    These are not accurate numbers, but essentially it's going down like this:
    There were 20m starving people in Africa, and thanks to our humanitarian aid, there are now 300m starving people in Africa. If we keep it up, we can get billions of starving people over there.

    • @Starmerispureevil
      @Starmerispureevil 9 месяцев назад +61

      Said it years ago… we feed, they breed, so we feed again and they breed again…..its goes on and on.

    • @CIyphord
      @CIyphord 9 месяцев назад

      @@Starmerispureevil seems cruel but sometimes you just have to let nature take its course. To do otherwise is a battle against nature, and that typically doesn't end well. Once the aid is pulled, more will suffer anyway.. It's just not sustainable to keep throwing trillions into a black hole, no pun intended

    • @deadcatbounce3124
      @deadcatbounce3124 9 месяцев назад +20

      Most of them are going to go to Europe.

    • @anonymerdude4501
      @anonymerdude4501 9 месяцев назад

      @@deadcatbounce3124They should stay the fuck out

    • @RCSVirginia
      @RCSVirginia 9 месяцев назад +1

      To @CIyphord
      I posted a comment above about Pathfinder International and its family planning activities in Africa.

  • @turnleft8645
    @turnleft8645 9 месяцев назад +14

    As a Zimbabwean, that money wasn't wasted, it served it's purpose perfectly for maintaining corrupt systems and the officials that govern them.

  • @richystar2001
    @richystar2001 9 месяцев назад +143

    Corruption and nepotism is at the heart of Africa.... taking everything for yourself and family and giving none to strangers is what African people are all about.

    • @kathrynletchford5114
      @kathrynletchford5114 9 месяцев назад

      And Australia aborigines. They are EXACTLY the same.

    • @Arcticwind-xw6qg
      @Arcticwind-xw6qg 9 месяцев назад +9

      It’s a race specific trait

    • @licensed_beheader
      @licensed_beheader 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Arcticwind-xw6qgDumbass people in the west go to work to feed themselves and their family not everyone else.

    • @Geordie-hs7kt
      @Geordie-hs7kt 9 месяцев назад +10

      I once took food to work after one of my children's birthday parties and said to my workmates it's in the fridge please help yourself. After doing some work I thought I'd have a sausage roll and on opening the fridge it was empty and I'd brought lots of food. It turned out that an African Nurse who was with us for the day had taken all the food (everything) because I said help yourself, she left not one thing for anyone else.....

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад +2

      You have to live like that when you're poor. After thousands of generations, it becomes your culture. When it becomes your culture, it's portable.

  • @JohnJaggerJack
    @JohnJaggerJack 9 месяцев назад +237

    99% of that money went to each African country leader's offshore accounts, and the rest 1% was used to pay for humanitarian operations, running their individual underdeveloped countries, infra structures and government "services".

    • @deanjones2525
      @deanjones2525 9 месяцев назад

      If you understand that "aid" isn't aid, you'll realise why Africa is not where many believe it should be.
      The West can't come straight out and bribe their surrogates ensconced in African governments. That's why they call it "aid". Furthermore, the African continent is constantly being raped to make these neo-colonialists rich. Therefore, Africa doesn't lack wealth, so it doesn't need aid. Rather, it lacks leaders with moral temerity that will stand up against the West to chart a truly independent path for their people.

    • @drewskij2175
      @drewskij2175 9 месяцев назад +1

      There was a story some time ago about this exact thing where some African dictators son was living high on the hog in Monaco with a 20 million dollar yacht and several high dollar sports cars.

    • @frijofroisdeern3783
      @frijofroisdeern3783 9 месяцев назад

      If you want Somebody to travel to diffetent Lands - you don't Show them how to built a ship - you tell him of the Wonders that might lie beyond the Waves. He will find a way to get There....
      Interviewer at the fence of two neighboring farms: you are neighbors? Are you also friends?
      African Farmer one nods.
      African Farmer 2: we Meet every day to talk at the fence.
      Interviewer: are you both poor? Did the UNICEF Initiative help you?
      African farmer 1: yes. It was Great. UNICEF teachers told me how to bring in more harvest. Now my children are not Hungry anymore.
      African farmer 2 nods.
      Intetviewer: are you also bringing in more harvest?
      African Farmer 2: no. The Class was full. So nobody taught me. They need to come back. Only then I can learn. My children are Hungry. I Need help. They need to come back so I can visit a Class.
      African Farmer 1 nods.
      Me screaming on the inside: you live right fucking Next to one another! You 1 can show him! And you 2 can ask him! Or at least look at what he did different to be more successful! Try to Connect the dots!
      I will just never understand why Africans treat white people Knowledge like magic Spells, that can only be worked by white people for black people. Yet get all offended when "white people Act patronizing as if black people cannot get anything done by themselves".
      Well... no shit....

  • @MrOwusu-Arko
    @MrOwusu-Arko 9 месяцев назад +453

    I’m a Ghanaian and I can tell you one simple reason why we are poor= Socialism.
    Over dependence on government for everything from sanitation to employment

    • @krunoslavkovacec1842
      @krunoslavkovacec1842 9 месяцев назад +27

      Is it true that some Africans that live in countries that were once colonies look fondly on the days when they were under foreign rule ?

    • @MrOwusu-Arko
      @MrOwusu-Arko 9 месяцев назад +70

      @@krunoslavkovacec1842 tbh….our fathers and grandparents tell us fondly of days when we were under the white mans rule. Systems and institutions use to work back then. Colonialism is the best thing that has ever happened to Africa. We’ve gone way back into the dark ages since the white man left

    • @on2thenextthing
      @on2thenextthing 9 месяцев назад

      Socialism is a recipe for disaster. History has proven that.

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot 9 месяцев назад +14

      ​​​@@MrOwusu-ArkoGeography doesn't help either since so many countries are landlocked. It is a big, beautiful continent but doesn't give you much to work with
      Ans when your supply lines have to pass throughso many countrieswho may be corrupt, it is another hurdle..
      Most people don't know how much Geography still matters, and when you don't have ports , or water systems, it is a hindrance.

    • @joaopedrobaggio4475
      @joaopedrobaggio4475 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@MrOwusu-Arko Sorry for it my friend, Latin América is not different, we have extremelly corrupt governments.

  • @edennis8578
    @edennis8578 9 месяцев назад +568

    Part of the problem also is that in much of African culture, if one person gains, then the rest of the family feels entitled to take it. Anyone who wants to get ahead has to leave their country and set up shop where they don't have any relatives. As you can imagine, this practice keeps most Africans who live under it to remain perpetually poor. By the way, when these people move to the US, they retain this attitude. It promotes perpetual poverty in a country filled with opportunities because they have no incentive to improve their situation when their relatives will just confiscate any gains they make.

    • @einstien2409
      @einstien2409 9 месяцев назад +21

      Lmao same in Bangladesh and we are rich. It's not the culture it's the geography and, worst of all, corruption.

    • @krunoslavkovacec1842
      @krunoslavkovacec1842 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@einstien2409 It's the communist politicians who use the state budget as their own wallet..

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot 9 месяцев назад +8

      Interesting. Thank you for sharing. I just want to clarify that the Nigerians are the top earners in the country.

    • @queenme7691
      @queenme7691 9 месяцев назад +12

      Yes what you are saying is absolutely right. It's a very sad situation too.

    • @TwinTalon01
      @TwinTalon01 9 месяцев назад +45

      Chris Tucker talked about this. When he struck it big, his family said “We’re rich!!!”. He said “No, I’M rich!!! Go get your own!!!”

  • @jwvvvv
    @jwvvvv 9 месяцев назад +307

    How much of the money donated to Africa ended up in the pockets of UN, WHO, etc. officials?

    • @messagesystem333
      @messagesystem333 9 месяцев назад +56

      Kind of like Ukraine "aid".

    • @danf1862
      @danf1862 9 месяцев назад +54

      @@messagesystem333that's not how aid to Ukraine works. We transfer goods and equipment from our strategic stockpiles. Those stockpiles get replenished with the aid money. That's money being spent on US companies in our own economy. Very little actual cash goes to Ukraine. At least understand the fundamentals before you shoot your mouth off

    • @williamanthoine6985
      @williamanthoine6985 9 месяцев назад +27

      @@danf1862 Yes, so essentially pushing a war for corporate profits. How does that help Ukraine? But a small elite will make outrageous finacial gains.

    • @ZigzagEnd
      @ZigzagEnd 9 месяцев назад +25

      ​@@williamanthoine6985 I really dont get how you dont understand how giving Ukraine supplies helps Ukraine, like idk... guns to shoot and ammo to fire? vehicles to use and food to eat?

    • @williamanthoine6985
      @williamanthoine6985 9 месяцев назад +23

      @@ZigzagEnd Yes, a sad situation for the Ukrainian people.. Ukraine is not part of NATO or any organization the US (or other countries pouring money into it) has a responsibility to defend. It's not even a democracy. You don't find it odd that Zelenskyy is travelling around the world, appearing in Vogue etc while his country is at war? What is really going on there? If not for geopolitical interests, it would get as much support as Rwanda. How much help was sent there to prevent the genocide of Tutsi minorities? I don't support this proxy war with Russia the US is involved in. Especially while there are some serious pressing issues at home that are being underfunded or not addressed.

  • @unclescar5616
    @unclescar5616 9 месяцев назад +35

    I am African, Zambian. If I were summarise what I think the problem in African is, I'd say Institutions. African countries does not have the necessary governance and economic institutions to utilise the aid and the abundant resources they have. Corruption, war and bad governance thrive in places with weak institutions and laws. Unfortunately, many Africans believe the solution lies in politians and so they entrust them with more power there by weakening the systems further.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      People here in the US think that politics will save them too. People love to live in fantasy no matter where they are and what they see.

  • @someasiandude4797
    @someasiandude4797 9 месяцев назад +84

    Botswana learned the ways of free markets and their people prospered because of it

    • @VeniVidiVici456
      @VeniVidiVici456 9 месяцев назад +3

      And Madagascar did NOT.
      Unfortunately, Botswana is the exception and NOT the rule.

    • @asianguy86
      @asianguy86 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@VeniVidiVici456Madagascar is worst 😂😂

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 9 месяцев назад +2

      Botswana is poor . Do you guys ever look at their gdp per capita vs Isreal gdp per capita (or any other moderately developed country ) . Botswana is really poor idk where this narrative of prosperity is coming from .

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@blenderguy2935 I compare it to Isreal because Isreal is considered a developing nation . Botswana is poorer (per capita ) than its neighbour South Africa (which isnt sanctioned or fighting rebels like its other neighbours ) .
      1.3 trillion may sound like a lot , but its over 60 years and split between 54 nations , its only a couple hundred million a year to each nation , it was not intended to make the rich or something. Thats delisional , the aid only stops some worst case scenarios and may help provide some extremely basic bare minimun goods and services.

    • @stewart2589
      @stewart2589 4 месяца назад

      Botswana still being worse off than Bolivia shows how they still got a long way to go

  • @RapinatorOhYeah
    @RapinatorOhYeah 9 месяцев назад +97

    There is one country in Africa that is successful because of one epic leader. Botswana. It has the lowest corruption in Africa, one of the most stable and *the longest continuous* democracy in Africa. All thanks to Sir Seretse Khama. And chad is understatement for what this guy did.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +33

      They are quite different because they managed to pull a community together for the common good and overcome the self-enrichment tendencies.
      Botswana also did not allow bigotry to stand in the way of good common sense and policy.
      When Mad Bob plunged Zimbabwe into racist-filled rampages to purge the country of its citizens of European descent and summarily strip them of property they legally obtained, the farming community, which kept Zimbabwe and other countries fed, were immediately welcomed and settled by Botswana, where they now professionally farm and provide. That also raised Botswana's GDP mightily, too.
      Years later, after Mugabe's death, Zimbabwe demanded that Botswana "return" the farmers, as though they were inanimate objects.
      Botswana's response? Hard no on that.
      Botswana also has Africa's longest electrified fencing system to prevent illegal immigration, running principally along its border with Zimbabwe. This says much as to how Botswana views itself and who it will have to enhance itself versus who it doesn't want.
      There are other comparisons, too, but Botswana is rightly held up as a model for what other African nations can become, as well as the tiny nation of Gabon and how it's protecting its natural resources, ecosystems, and people to become a leader in its own right.
      Both nations offer a real blueprint to control and eliminate corruption, pull together for the collective good, and thrive.

    • @CynicalOldDwarf
      @CynicalOldDwarf 9 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@EyeSeeThruYouinteresting! I'd had no idea Botswana became a haven for white farmers.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +16

      @CynicalOldDwarf There's many things not appearing in "general media" for the sake of promoting divisiveness. Botswana is doing well because they realized things work with "all hands on deck."

    • @rowbearly6128
      @rowbearly6128 9 месяцев назад +6

      Botswana also has a pre colonial tribal consultation culture, different to the rest of Africa. They worked out thier issues as a collective, non violent semi socialist community. One reason why they were a protectorate, not a colony, under the British.

    • @hector7187
      @hector7187 9 месяцев назад +1

      70% of the population belong to the same ethnic group. Thought Botswana has high unemployment

  • @thevox1075
    @thevox1075 9 месяцев назад +167

    I recall reading an article about the sources and explanations of why the small Central European countries like Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, and Denmark are so wealthy despite having no natural resources. The author believed it was because those countries, in the absence of agriculture, minerals, timber etc, developed sophisticated financial infrastructure -- they chose to facilitate business between their European neighbors and eventually the world.
    In contrast, Africa has always made zero investment in human capital. Their human resources are cheap, abundant, unsophisticated and frankly expendable. Africa's governments have always invested exclusively in extracting and selling natural resources, and made no investment in sophisticated industrial and financial development.

    • @12vscience
      @12vscience 9 месяцев назад +16

      A respect for property rights is a prerequisite for building wealth.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +17

      All those nations (with the exception of tiny Luxembourg and Liechtenstein) had and still have strong agriculture to some extent, which they themselves used, but also learned to export for economic trade income.
      The Scandinavians had always been goods traders and began building up trading lines and wealth early on for that reason. Then, oil in the North Sea and off the coast of Norway increased their economic profile more.
      Scandinavia and NW Europe also became involved in technology as inventors and early adopters, leaping ahead and forging a lucrative path accordingly. That's still the case. ASML, NXP Semiconductors and STMicroelectronics lead the Dutch chip industry and are also major players in the global arena in that industry. Tiny nation, big impact.
      Regardless of what natural resources Europe did or didn't have (and agriculture was something they DID and still do have), what made the difference there, unlike in other places, was religious reformation, science and technology pulling ahead in society, allowing for faster advancements, intellectual capital, property rights, and other social advancements, including and especially sanitation. That immensely helped the USA, for example.
      Look at Saudi Arabia and UAE, for example, where were it not for petroleum wells discovered by Westerners, and the technological know-how of Westerners bringing extraction equipment, tools, and engineering know-how that Arab oil states rely heavily upon, they would not be wealthy. They would be like their non-petrol neighbors.
      Dubai and places like it? Built by contracting Western expertise and skilled trades. The Saudis do little themselves, nor do Emiratiis. For skilled occupations, like civil engineering and aeronautics, the West and Japan. For unskilled labor, the third world.
      And that really tells quite a story as to how and why Europeans pulled ahead. Japan watched Europe carefully, and it did very much the same to quickly jump far ahead of its neighbors, too.
      The irony to me is that Europeans and pan-European Western nations (USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) are bitterly attacked, accused, criticized, vilified, and guilted by minorities in their midst whom they have *pulled along and up with them.*
      The constant complaints of "colonizers!" and demands for "reparations" in lieu of the opportunities made available to said constituencies seems much more like mere bitter jealousy and envy for the intellectual accomplishments and social structure of Europeans which allowed them to move themselves ahead and continually advance.
      And what accomplishments and advancements have the complainers to show on their part?

    • @boulderbash19700209
      @boulderbash19700209 9 месяцев назад +4

      That can't explain why other countries (e.g. USA) on the other side of the world which is also rich in natural resources didn't take the same trajectory.
      African countries' independence movement grew during the height of socialism, most of their revolutionary leaders were sponsored by Sovyet Union. In turn they implemented socialism after the countries became independent. The same thing can be said about Asian countries, except for the fact that USA was more involved to ward off socialism in that region.

    • @InceyWincey
      @InceyWincey 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is some ahistorical nonsense right here.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +2

      @InceyWincey How so?

  • @zibbitybibbitybop
    @zibbitybibbitybop 9 месяцев назад +32

    The fact that Botswana is prospering in spite of being landlocked and resource-poor tells me that corruption is the primary driver of failure everywhere else. Botswana had a miracle happen and managed to get honest and competent leadership in place for long enough that it became self-sustaining, and the result is that their country no longer sucks to live in. Can that be done elsewhere? Maybe in theory, but I'm not holding my breath.

    • @decemberlove
      @decemberlove 9 месяцев назад

      Botswana? Resource poor? Ha!😂 Botswana is RICH in diamonds, copper and nickel. The diamonds in Botswana are rivaled only by SA and Namibia. You not knowing just how loaded Botswana is makes me thing your government (I assume you are from Botswana) is lying to you about how it makes its money and how much money it actually makes. Which begs the question how corrupt is Botswana?

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      I wish it would happen in the US but I'm not expecting it here either.

  • @womsky4537
    @womsky4537 9 месяцев назад +83

    Stop giving them money, It's only going for the corrupts pockets.

    • @deanjones2525
      @deanjones2525 9 месяцев назад

      If you understand that "aid" isn't aid, you'll realise why Africa is not where many believe it should be.
      The West can't come straight out and bribe their surrogates ensconced in African governments. That's why they call it "aid". Furthermore, the African continent is constantly being raped to make these neo-colonialists rich. Therefore, Africa doesn't lack wealth, so it doesn't need aid. Rather, it lacks leaders with moral temerity that will stand up against the West to chart a truly independent path for their people.

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 9 месяцев назад +3

      That's why the money is sent though.

    • @deanjones2525
      @deanjones2525 9 месяцев назад

      @@1wun1 If you understand that "aid" isn't aid, you'll realise why Africa is not where many believe it should be.
      The West can't come straight out and bribe their surrogates ensconced in African governments. That's why they call it "aid". Furthermore, the African continent is constantly being raped to make these neo-colonialists rich. Therefore, Africa doesn't lack wealth, so it doesn't need aid. Rather, it lacks leaders with moral temerity that will stand up against the West to chart a truly independent path for their people.

  • @briangardiner3520
    @briangardiner3520 9 месяцев назад +13

    I had a business in Kenya in the 90s I sponsored a rally car and during the East African Rally a car transporter arrived with 4 new Subaru rally cars, belonging to the Ugandan presidents son.The African guy with me said” This is where your stupid British gov aid money goes” the corruption with aid money is all over Africa it is in their nature.🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @slappy8941
    @slappy8941 9 месяцев назад +96

    This reminds me of the story of the Lumbee tribe of North Carolina. They never received Federal recognition, and therefore never got Federal handouts. They had to figure out how to survive on their own in a modern economy. So they got into the business of installing and maintaining power lines, and as a result, they built a thriving community with their own banks and everything else, because they had no one else to rely on.

    • @boulderbash19700209
      @boulderbash19700209 9 месяцев назад +1

      On the other hand, the recognized tribes are run as socialist countries, and end up just as miserable as African countries.

    • @johngaither9263
      @johngaither9263 9 месяцев назад +1

      You're saying they assimilated into the American culture? Good for them. Trouble is most other tribes refuse to assimilate and resist it nearly as much as they did during the Indian wars. Wars they lost but refuse to acknowledge and conform to except for their casinos. Great future for Indian kids to become dealers and cocktail hostesses.

    • @reuvenpolonskiy2544
      @reuvenpolonskiy2544 9 месяцев назад +6

      That is amazing

  • @Booma4142
    @Booma4142 9 месяцев назад +48

    People don't value things given to them for free. Atop that all the free stuff, food, medicine, clothes, and more, obliterates the domestic industries that produce those goods.

    • @cameronspence4977
      @cameronspence4977 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well, to be fair, a lot of the aid programs weren't just giving them stuff for for free. But they still failed just for different reasons

    • @elinorsmalberger8883
      @elinorsmalberger8883 9 месяцев назад +1

      As our parents and society taught 'nothing ventured nothing gained' or 'teach a man to fish... ' or 'laziness will get you nowhere' etc etc. the VALUE SYSTEM and hard work most of western civilization. Raised to respect your family members (and others) clean your room do your chores your homework etc etc.
      Being kind considerate honest it starts right there folks! Following the basic principles of life.
      For Christians going to Church reading your Bible and developing your relationship with God Jesus and Holy Spirit!

  • @trygveplaustrum4634
    @trygveplaustrum4634 9 месяцев назад +101

    Botswana built financial bonds with mining corporations, and used the proceeds to develop local infrastructure. As a result, they surpass nearly all of their sub Saharan neighbors despite being 70% desert.

    • @daduzadude1547
      @daduzadude1547 9 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, Botswana is a shining light in Africa.
      And being blessed with diamonds helped!
      Sadly though the modern Motswana rely on their parents wealth and unemployment is rife.

    • @cella6495
      @cella6495 9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow you mention 1 country out of 54. See the problem?

    • @blackmaster999
      @blackmaster999 9 месяцев назад +3

      NONSENSE. Botswana only looks good on paper and has little infrastructure.

    • @daduzadude1547
      @daduzadude1547 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@blackmaster999 have you been to Gaborone?
      Have you driven on the trans Kalahari road?

    • @blackmaster999
      @blackmaster999 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@daduzadude1547 I know what Gaborone looks like which is why I said what I said. EG: Namibia is more developed than Botswana.

  • @thegreatergood8081
    @thegreatergood8081 9 месяцев назад +150

    The problem is that Africa's repetitive cycle of failure is always laid at the feet of colonialism or capitalism instead of the simple fact that corruption and tribalism are to blame.
    If you're an African leader of a country that used to be a British territory, you simply can't hold the extinct British Empire as solely responsible when your people are starving and your government buddies are pocketing aid money for themselves.

    • @stevem815
      @stevem815 9 месяцев назад +11

      It also seems self-evident that blaming colonialism is useless (even if it's correct). It's a historical fact you can't change, the only relevant question is how to improve your situation in the present. It seems like an obvious example of internal vs external locus of control.

    • @reuvenpolonskiy2544
      @reuvenpolonskiy2544 9 месяцев назад +3

      And Socialism

    • @frijofroisdeern3783
      @frijofroisdeern3783 9 месяцев назад

      If you want Somebody to travel to diffetent Lands - you don't Show them how to built a ship - you tell him of the Wonders that might lie beyond the Waves. He will find a way to get There....
      Interviewer at the fence of two neighboring farms: you are neighbors? Are you also friends?
      African Farmer one nods.
      African Farmer 2: we Meet every day to talk at the fence.
      Interviewer: are you both poor? Did the UNICEF Initiative help you?
      African farmer 1: yes. It was Great. UNICEF teachers told me how to bring in more harvest. Now my children are not Hungry anymore.
      African farmer 2 nods.
      Intetviewer: are you also bringing in more harvest?
      African Farmer 2: no. The Class was full. So nobody taught me. They need to come back. Only then I can learn. My children are Hungry. I Need help. They need to come back so I can visit a Class.
      African Farmer 1 nods.
      Me screaming on the inside: you live right fucking Next to one another! You 1 can show him! And you 2 can ask him! Or at least look at what he did different to be more successful! Try to Connect the dots!
      I will just never understand why Africans treat white people Knowledge like magic Spells, that can only be worked by white people for black people. Yet get all offended when "white people Act patronizing as if black people cannot get anything done by themselves".
      Well... no shit....

    • @ayianaarthur2551
      @ayianaarthur2551 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@stevem815colonialism improved their situations.

    • @DragonNectar
      @DragonNectar 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@stevem815 every continent was colonized. Why are they not crying and blaming whitey for it?

  • @ecto6301
    @ecto6301 9 месяцев назад +15

    Foreign aid is taking money from poor people in a rich country and giving it to rich people in a poor country- Ron Paul

  • @yashpatel261
    @yashpatel261 9 месяцев назад +29

    From what i have known about the sub saharan africans i have met on different continents. They seem to be very strongly believing in EQUITY OF OUTCOME and no one having more than the other. When any group of people has this fundamental belief they cannot progress beyond a certain level as a civilization. This is why despite colonization some countries have flourished and others not so much.

  • @oscarvi3232
    @oscarvi3232 9 месяцев назад +168

    Will never forget while on holiday in Milan seeing troops of African woman marching around, arms laden with Gauci and other high price shopping bags while protected dozens of suited-up security forming a protective cordon around them. In most cases these women were dressed in uniform, brightly coloured "native" costume. Great to see my tax dollars and donations being well spent. Needless to say, I am very reluctant to donate anything these days especially if there is any risk of that money going to the Third World.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +20

      I refuse to donate to "human" charities either, since you see witnessed what it produces: shopping trips for material gratification seekers who can't think past tomorrow.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 9 месяцев назад +9

      Some people restrict their charitable giving to charities whose work they themselves, or their relatives, might benefit from in the future. For example if there is a history of diabetes, heart disease, cancer etc. in your family, money given to charities doing research into the cure/prevention of these conditions might help you if the need should arise.
      The RSPCA and NSPCC are also popular among those of us who do not wish to fund yet another hundred pairs of shoes for the president's wife in some faraway land.
      And if there is one in your area, the children's hospice is popular, as are charities that provide non-medical items for sick children generally (toys, outings, etc.)
      I object to being asked for money by people collecting for hospital scanners, that's what our taxes should be paying for.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 9 месяцев назад +1

      What's that got to do with charity?

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@peterc.1618 Since my first opportunity as an adult to donate to a charitable cause, I've always picked environmental, conservation, and animal-related causes. Never other humans.

    • @RCSVirginia
      @RCSVirginia 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@EyeSeeThruYou
      If one contributes to organizations such as Fos Feminista and Pathfinder International that are providing family planning in developing countries, that does benefit the environment and conservation.

  • @CarlSteyn
    @CarlSteyn 9 месяцев назад +6

    I am an open-minded South African who has spent my whole life trying to fathom the African mind. Watching Africa becoming independent was an absolute eye-opener. Liberia was the first country to get there. After 140+ years it is the 6th poorest country in Africa. As each country gained independence they have reverted to petty kingdoms like their ancesttral forefathers. Colonial infrastructure was neglected but glitz was not. Big cars, Armani Gucci etc was de rigeur. They seem to only live for today with no plan for tomorrow. Corruption is applauded. The more you can get away with, the more you are admired and féted. Living right up to your neighbour is ok as that is how the villages used to be. Baffling to the Western mind. Aid is not seen as a chance to uplift my brother only as what is in it for me. 😎😎😎

  • @Dreez76
    @Dreez76 9 месяцев назад +7

    If it was up to me, we wouldn't give a single cent to Africa in foreign aid, it's just wasted money.

  • @ssemergencyworld7362
    @ssemergencyworld7362 9 месяцев назад +18

    Unless they do it themselves they’re a lost cause. I’m tired of tax money being sent in foreign aid to these places

  • @phillipcowan1444
    @phillipcowan1444 9 месяцев назад +13

    People used to go to Rhodesia to see the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Now people go to Zimbabwe to see the ruins of Great Rhodesia.😥

  • @Burnlit1337
    @Burnlit1337 9 месяцев назад +35

    I think there was this documentary where it said that shoe donations were putting the local shoemakers out of business. Moreover, the donated shoes were cheaply made so they broke down relatively quickly without anybody there with the skill nor tools to fix it. This is the same with any randomly foreign donation going on in Africa.

    • @williamlouie569
      @williamlouie569 9 месяцев назад +1

      Give a fish to the poor he can eat today but teach him to fish he can eat every day!

  • @timhinchcliffe5372
    @timhinchcliffe5372 9 месяцев назад +381

    Average IQ in Singapore: 105.89
    Average IQ in Senegal: 77.37

    • @verfed
      @verfed 9 месяцев назад +89

      Bingo.

    • @lewisblight-bp1dt
      @lewisblight-bp1dt 9 месяцев назад +139

      Added to which are noticeable behavioural differences, which are observable in blacks throughout the world.

    • @M-su4mh
      @M-su4mh 9 месяцев назад

      @@lewisblight-bp1dt In America there have been thriving and bustling black communities but many of them were destroyed by the US government through redlining and eminent domain to build America's interstate highway system, the market exporting manufacturing to foreign countries for cheaper labor changing the American labor market from manufacturing to now services (which has affected almost every demographic negatively in the US), and whites rioting and destroying the communities throughout the 20th century. The last affluent black community we have is Atlanta and it's fortunate it was a huge and vital trade hub in the eastern United States which deterred whites from wanting to destroy it.
      FYSA, when I name a particular group, I am generalizing. I don't think all whites are bad. I'm not with that BS either.

    • @selohcin
      @selohcin 9 месяцев назад +46

      @@lewisblight-bp1dt That's a culture issue, not a skin color issue.

    • @somethingelse9535
      @somethingelse9535 9 месяцев назад

      @@lewisblight-bp1dt The first thing Singapore did when they were poor was channel all their resources into education. Chinese families tend to beat their kids over the head with education. It's their no.1 strategy. The only family culture ahead of them are the Jews, who have been beating up all their offspring with education for 2,000 years. Look who owns the world as a result...
      Cultures who tell their children, "education is a waste of time" are always the poorest cultural group in any country.

  • @minhtri649
    @minhtri649 9 месяцев назад +137

    As a Vietnamese, I think all Western countries should stop giving aid and investing in Africa. I'm tired of hearing Africans blamed everything on Western countries. There are many countries in Asia really need these aid!

    • @JJ-si4qh
      @JJ-si4qh 9 месяцев назад +31

      I’m an American that lives in vietnam and have been to some of Africa. Africa really sucks and they blame it on everyone but themselves. They seem incapable of taking any responsibility for their own actions and outcome and that is a major problem

    • @boulderbash19700209
      @boulderbash19700209 9 месяцев назад

      Nope. Don't give us any aids. We will turn into just another African countries too. Just eliminate western countries politically motivated barriers of imports, and we can figure out the rest.

    • @blackhammer5035
      @blackhammer5035 9 месяцев назад +7

      There’s are three reasons UEX clearing efforts in Vietnam are my preferred charity to support, and two of those three reasons are:
      1. I can rely on the people there to do something useful with the area cleared.
      2. I can rely on the people there not to put more mines in the ground.

    • @cella6495
      @cella6495 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@JJ-si4qh You hit the nail on the head with this fact.

    • @sylvesteruchia5263
      @sylvesteruchia5263 9 месяцев назад +3

      Lol you think the aid is gonna go to Asia 😂. Nah bro ask China or something.

  • @michaelman957
    @michaelman957 9 месяцев назад +27

    As usual, socialism kills.

  • @alexanderthegreat2678
    @alexanderthegreat2678 9 месяцев назад +20

    It took one Marshall plan to rebuild Europe after WW2. We wasted dozens of Marshall plans on Africa and gave up the stars

    • @natgenesis5038
      @natgenesis5038 3 месяца назад

      lol Africa got Cold War was different than Europe

    • @IK_MK
      @IK_MK Месяц назад

      You can't compare the Marshall plan to the aid Africa gets
      One was supposed to prevent the spread of communism
      The other was to buy off support...

  • @richardalexander7089
    @richardalexander7089 9 месяцев назад +31

    "...because *somebody* wants it this way." Is the best excuse I've ever heard as to why this continues.

    • @robertvandeveer1846
      @robertvandeveer1846 9 месяцев назад

      You can say the same thing for African Americans in the US. The inner cities across America are rife with career politicians living off the Graff from programs intended to improve their constituents' lives, but nothing changes.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      Everybody in the elites wants it this way. They like it so much they're importing it to their countries.

  • @kevinhixson1586
    @kevinhixson1586 9 месяцев назад +16

    "The only roads that we drive on were made by the British"-IDK but my favorite qoute about africa.

  • @toomanyhobbies2011
    @toomanyhobbies2011 9 месяцев назад +97

    Responsibility and Accountability. Africa has lots of new millionaires who couldn't care less about their people.

    • @belthesheep3550
      @belthesheep3550 9 месяцев назад +7

      Tell me you're a lefty without telling me you're a lefty.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад +3

      America has lots of billionaires who don't care about the people. It's happening everywhere at the same time.

    • @MohammedAli-ku5gm
      @MohammedAli-ku5gm Месяц назад

      I am a African who does well for himself and wants to a achieve a multimillionaire status why should I help others who don’t want to help themselves anyway I’m not going to call myself a African anymore simply because when I do Africans feel as if they’re owed somthing

  • @UhrBushaltestelle
    @UhrBushaltestelle 9 месяцев назад +7

    Just recently, The government of AkwaIbom State in Nigeria spent $39M+ to build a church while most people are living in poverty with 75% unemployment rate.

  • @raymondpetrovits2336
    @raymondpetrovits2336 9 месяцев назад +42

    I picked up a load of aluminum pressure cookers in Wisconsin once. Destination Africa. The shipper stated the place in Africa where the electric pressure cookers were being shipped to had NO electricity. Many loads before and after amounted to a waste of time and money from contributions to UNICEF. Pouring good money into a failed situation.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      But people felt good about themselves and that's the point.

    • @raymondpetrovits2336
      @raymondpetrovits2336 7 месяцев назад

      @@neilreynolds3858 Throwing money away is never a good idea. The scam perpetrated on donors is criminal and not helping the intended victims is a worse crime. The whole affair helps no one except the stupid charity.

  • @cargopilot747
    @cargopilot747 9 месяцев назад +31

    Great content. But it's not only corrupt governments and policies that keep the people down. The socialist cultures of most of the tribes also keep them down. Years ago I worked in West Africa to help poor people there. After a few years I left, mostly because the people keep bringing far too many babies into the world and then demand help to feed them. This hastens the destruction of natural resources. In the villages and other communities, everything belongs to everyone else. So what incentive is there to work hard, give up today's pleasure for tomorrow's reward? None. So they do as little as possible. All foreign aid should have ended by 1980, whether it's foreign governments or charities. They all make the problems worse overall, though in the short term some people are helped, and that keep donations pouring in. Tragic.

    • @ronbell7920
      @ronbell7920 9 месяцев назад +3

      that is a sobering assessment.

    • @RCSVirginia
      @RCSVirginia 9 месяцев назад +1

      @cargopilot747
      As I posted on several other comments, if one contributes to family planning organizations such as Fos Feminista and Pathfinder International that are working in the Third World, that does alleviate some of the problem.

    • @cargopilot747
      @cargopilot747 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@RCSVirginia The problem that my colleagues and I observed firsthand is that they never use contraceptives or any other planning to limit family growth. The contraceptives were made available by Western donors but the recipients wouldn't use them. Unless the aid would be tied to actually limiting family growth, those ideals are never achieved. The recipients take the handouts and then throw the contraceptives away. All Western aid should have been ceased at least 40 years ago. An excellent book on the subject is "When Helping Hurts."

  • @JohnK95833
    @JohnK95833 9 месяцев назад +12

    Perhaps the ugliest part is the media blasting MrBeast for digging 100 wells in Africa as somehow racist.

  • @johngardiner5206
    @johngardiner5206 9 месяцев назад +20

    According to all the decades of Bandaid and Red Nose Days and, Sportsaid....... the country should be six feet under water, everyone has three houses and, a grain store! I don't give to charities anymore. With the chairman getting half a million a year to, the recipients buying fleets of Mercedes, I'll keep my money for local good works.

  • @ClappertonKaonga
    @ClappertonKaonga 9 месяцев назад +24

    Our foreign minister just resign because a corruption scandal, ahhh.....this continent 😢

    • @ClappertonKaonga
      @ClappertonKaonga 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@phl4v0r sadly yes but since it's recent over a dozen of his properties are confiscated for investigation

    • @KingK2205
      @KingK2205 9 месяцев назад +1

      Which country

    • @ClappertonKaonga
      @ClappertonKaonga 9 месяцев назад

      @@KingK2205 Zambia

  • @elsenored562
    @elsenored562 9 месяцев назад +21

    If you had the choice of ending malaria and providing clean drinking water for everyone in your Sub-Saharan country, or keeping $1 billion in foreign aid for yourself, which Swiss bank would you deposit the money in?

    • @qweasdzxc
      @qweasdzxc 9 месяцев назад

      how about i pay the 1 billion to end malaria vaccines and end clean drinking water

  • @bridgerbutler661
    @bridgerbutler661 9 месяцев назад +19

    The government where mr beast went was pretty quick to denounce his aid. Wonder why🤔

  • @antonstoeckl3689
    @antonstoeckl3689 9 месяцев назад +7

    My enthusiasm helping Africa has completely disappeared because hardly any project was able to succeed. My latest example from a Catholic Priest in Ghana.
    Money was promised from Germany to build a school for several villages. The villages have been unable to agree in which village the school will be located and start to fight with each other. At the end, the military was called in and 52 people have died. No school buil for a long time. In my opinion the donor of the funds have to be blamed as well.
    Make you own assessment and decide according to the best possible solution. Make your funds depended on the execution of your assessment or if not, do NOT spend your money at all!!!

  • @petriepretorius4085
    @petriepretorius4085 9 месяцев назад +8

    Well said... In Africa, mostly everything goes to the "BAG" (bl, afr, gr33d) , a child in an adult's body has no responsibility, and if you empower them to take anything they want AND make the rules you get the typical scenario that happened in beloved South Africa: "apartheid" is blamed for everything, even the kilotons of copper that is stolen out of what was one of the best energy infrastructure systems in the world pre 2002...Africa's biggest problem is this: "people let politicians think for them, they cannot think for themselves because they don't want to"
    So stop helping Africa, world, because they will rob you blind and blame you for apartheid, or colonialism... Instead, try helping to solve the mindset problem stated previously, without throwing cash at it... But you won't get far because they still don't want to, but there are a few handful of people that can and want to think for themselves and help make Africa(AND THE WORLD) a better place, help them, help you... Because we have an abundance of resources on this continent that is still untapped, and rich nature that should be left alone to thrive...

  • @DM-it2ch
    @DM-it2ch 9 месяцев назад +9

    There's also the problem that in some countries, they simply refuse to work.
    In Namibia, there's a thriving tourist industry. All the hotels are foreign owned, but would love to employ local people. Unfortunately, the locals prefer to sit round all day, begging from the tourists and getting drunk. So the hotels are staffed by immigrants- largely from India.

  • @legalmexican
    @legalmexican 9 месяцев назад +19

    Africa was better off as European colonies.

    • @SteveSteve-ey1hq
      @SteveSteve-ey1hq 9 месяцев назад +2

      No it wasn’t it was worse

    • @solinvictus2045
      @solinvictus2045 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@SteveSteve-ey1hqnope it wasn't

    • @silverking2181
      @silverking2181 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@solinvictus2045It was way worse.
      Forced labor, rapes, almost no education (the schools were built by Africans with Africans' money (they had to pay taxes), but almost only white people could go to school), violent repressions for those who didn't obey, etc.
      So, it was not better at all.

    • @campfireeverything
      @campfireeverything 5 месяцев назад +4

      Some African countries are about to get much worse than they are now.
      So I feel the original comment is quite right. Especially if you remove British colonies in Africa from the list, like Kenya, who look to remain stable.

    • @8House
      @8House 3 месяца назад

      Not only is that true but if they think the Europeans exploited them, wait until the Chinese are done with them.

  • @genewilliams617
    @genewilliams617 9 месяцев назад +12

    Actually, their corrupt govt puts ours to shame!

  • @DM-kl4em
    @DM-kl4em 9 месяцев назад +262

    What no one mentions is the average IQ on the continent, which is between 60 and 75 for most of the countries. Average, by definition, means that half the people in the country have an IQ even lower than that. No amount of foreign aid money can fix that.

    • @CIyphord
      @CIyphord 9 месяцев назад +75

      Yeah, the part that no one wants to talk about, or makes excuses for. Same deal over here. Per pupil, more money is spent on them than anyone else and it's essentially squandered, as there is in reality no/minimal return on investment.
      But don't worry, maybe spending even more money or importing them into more neighborhoods will fix the problem. It has a great track record so far.

    • @daleweiss9507
      @daleweiss9507 9 месяцев назад +27

      That means that the people providing the "foreign aid" aren't that smart either. Re: Canada.

    • @CIyphord
      @CIyphord 9 месяцев назад

      @@daleweiss9507 their iq is on average between 95-105. Midwits are a real phenomenon, though. Misplaced compassion.

    • @henryrodgers1752
      @henryrodgers1752 9 месяцев назад

      @@CIyphord : By “over here” I assume that you mean the USA, do you not? Certainly, when 13% of the nation’s population annually commits 52% of all violent crime, it speaks volumes. Heather Mac Donald’s 2016 book, “The War On Cops,” paints a more precise portrait: at publication, across the 5 boroughs of NYC, blacks are 24% of the population and commit 82% of all homicide.
      To coin a phrase: violent, impulsive and retarded is not a good way to go through life.

    • @WinstonSmithGPT
      @WinstonSmithGPT 9 месяцев назад

      Don’t worry America’s government-funded dysgenics program will fix everything.

  • @BrockSamson18
    @BrockSamson18 9 месяцев назад +10

    We gave up the stars for Africa and we're still racists.

  • @cynthiagonzalez658
    @cynthiagonzalez658 9 месяцев назад +5

    I was working in an affluent public school and I tried to interest the principal in a project ro provide water wells for African villages.
    The principal said NO‼️
    He said they had a project like that before, for the kids to learn about African culture. Well, the kids learned alright. The African project administrators drained all the funds from the bank account of the school and then some.

  • @0nepotential
    @0nepotential 9 месяцев назад +60

    Haiti has the same problem, too much foreign aid is hurting the Haitian economy. Makes it hard for people to grow and sell crops when crops are being abundantly provided for free.

    • @reuvenpolonskiy2544
      @reuvenpolonskiy2544 9 месяцев назад

      So the white men realy ruines the blacks

    • @adspur
      @adspur 9 месяцев назад +2

      Haiti is Caribbean Africa

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 9 месяцев назад +2

      Haïti has an entirely different problem, no country on earth can compare.

    • @0nepotential
      @0nepotential 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@1wun1 Haiti has a lot of problems, they’re the only country I know that had to pay reparations to their former slave owners.

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@0nepotential
      And now they're going through a societal collapse, Somalia and Yemen are more orderly for now.

  • @Mr.Janitor
    @Mr.Janitor 9 месяцев назад +120

    Sounds like they could use some capitalism.

    • @Zeero3846
      @Zeero3846 9 месяцев назад +15

      It's not just capitalism. Their legal systems also needs to be less heavy-handed so that citizens are more able to settle civil disputes. Some countries have seen success in adopting common law legal frameworks.

    • @SomebodySomewhere-ul1eu
      @SomebodySomewhere-ul1eu 9 месяцев назад

      There is little but capitalism in Africa, there is no "big government", since it's so incompetent and corrupt it can't effect any form of real control. The video is an American politician projecting his own people's politics into Africa, which has its own problems, mostly cultural in nature.

    • @50calBeowulf
      @50calBeowulf 9 месяцев назад +20

      War lords and tribalism are huge obstacles to advancement also.

    • @selohcin
      @selohcin 9 месяцев назад +4

      You can't have capitalism without a functioning rule of law, and that law has to ensure equal opportunity to access the market.

    • @somethingelse9535
      @somethingelse9535 9 месяцев назад +7

      Capitalism only really worked in the West and Asia. The West spent centuries developing common law and combined with other crucial developements (magna carta - restricting power of kings, the enlightenment) made the perfect combination. East Asians had Confucianism, a respect for the law and orderly society, all great ingredients for successful capitalism.
      The rest of world? They don't have these foundations. I don't see them ever figuring it out.

  • @andyhun444
    @andyhun444 9 месяцев назад +8

    If you switched Europe and African populations then Africa would be the wealthiest and most democratic continent within a generation

    • @stuka80
      @stuka80 4 месяца назад +1

      while Europe would be a primitive mess. It would be the same if Asians and Africans switched places too.

  • @sirlordofderp
    @sirlordofderp 9 месяцев назад +10

    You cant fix stupid with money, nor can you fix the enormous prevalent culture of leeching off of successful family. Have a friend that fled Nigeria because his entire family leeched off him until he was homeless and then disowned him for being poor.

    • @hindu_1188
      @hindu_1188 9 месяцев назад +1

      Frankly anyone will leech on you if you money , sometimes the correlation between money you have and magnitude of leeching differs but still it stays true . If one can't keep control of themselves than its their problem

    • @imopman
      @imopman 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@hindu_1188 If he had denied them he would be beaten or worse. That is also a part of the culture.

  • @salerio4876
    @salerio4876 9 месяцев назад +5

    The have also been given trillions of dollars in aid over the last 50 years in the USA and have little to show for it today. And they are still demanding even more as "reparations." A helpless and hopeless group of people worldwide. The truth of this can no longer be denied

  • @hardcoretrout
    @hardcoretrout 9 месяцев назад +3

    His ability to convey thoughts in understandable clarity is amazing.

  • @raebeam747
    @raebeam747 9 месяцев назад +5

    I'm African I can assure you that all that aid is stolen by a few individuals who couldn't care less about their own communities but they care mostly about their own greed

  • @ronja6791
    @ronja6791 9 месяцев назад +27

    I've had many conversations about all the failed Marxist and socialist attempts throughout the years. The socialist/Marxist advocates always say "that country didn't fail because of Marxism/socialism, it failed because of corruption". Ok, then, does massive corruption always have to accompany that form of governance? If corruption ALWAYS happens then maybe it's best not to choose Marxism/socialism.

    • @GloogleGloigle
      @GloogleGloigle 9 месяцев назад +4

      In fairly recent history, democracy has elected Islamist regimes to power in the wake of the Arab Spring.
      Is there a perfect system out there?
      If Dubai or Saudi Arabia were democratic, they would likely fall into the above model.
      Maybe sometimes democracy is the right system for _some_ countries, but not for others.
      There are a lot of variables at play, like the level of education, religious fundamentalism, etc.
      There isn’t a one-size-fits-all system of government, if collective experience has anything to say.
      What matters might not be the system _per se,_ but does a government treat its people right?

    • @FINNSTIGAT0R
      @FINNSTIGAT0R 9 месяцев назад

      One aspect of Marxism is that, according to Marxist theory (which I consider flawed), socialism should replace capitalism. The theory posits that capitalism first builds factories and other infrastructure, but eventually becomes unbearable for workers. Consequently, the workers unite, start a revolution, overthrow the owning class, and take control.
      Thus, according to Marx, socialism is not suitable for building up a country from scratch. It is meant to take over an existing capitalist structure, operate it, and perhaps maintain or incrementally improve it, while distributing the wealth generated by this system to everyone.
      By these standards, the USSR was also not suitable to be a socialist country according to Marxist theory.
      I'm not asserting that Marxism could work; however, it seems that Marxists themselves often do not fully understand Marx's ideas.

    • @stevem815
      @stevem815 9 месяцев назад

      @@GloogleGloigle The election of the muslim brotherhood happened because they were the only organised alternative, which seems more like a government of post US state department overthrow than democracy. But even the 'democracies' aren't democracies, they just have elections. Democracy is supposedly the rule of the demos, the people.
      But if people want to live in an Islamic theocracy, should they be allowed to? At the moment the American Empire says no. Maybe that's correct, maybe not. I think we might find out the answer within our lifetimes though, given the way the Americans are behaving.

    • @regolith1350
      @regolith1350 9 месяцев назад +4

      Ah yes, the old "that wasn't real marxism/socialism/communism" argument. if it's always accompanied by mass repression, mass murder, mass corruption, and social collapse, it's a feature not a bug.

    • @reuvenpolonskiy2544
      @reuvenpolonskiy2544 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@GloogleGloigle You dont have to be Liberal democracy in order to avoid Socialism.

  • @KalonOrdona2
    @KalonOrdona2 9 месяцев назад +14

    Great video. Heart weeps for people under socialitism (starting to include us, too)

  • @stephenkypreos7949
    @stephenkypreos7949 9 месяцев назад +22

    Corruption. What don’t people understand.

    • @lukebattiston6650
      @lukebattiston6650 9 месяцев назад

      Culture is downstream from ethnicity and race​@janstephen2861

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      People are happy with corruption as long as they get a cut of the loot. 'Twas ever thus...

    • @overtonpendulum2071
      @overtonpendulum2071 6 месяцев назад +3

      Corruption is partially genetic.

    • @stuka80
      @stuka80 4 месяца назад

      seems you dont understand. other countries are also corrupt, yet for every other continent on earth except Africa, the basics like clean water and electricity still functions. try a little harder, you'll get to the real answer if your IQ is high enough.

  • @alicemoller
    @alicemoller 9 месяцев назад +11

    Very true they have a crab in the bucket mentality, if one crab is close to the top he getss pulled down.

  • @ramonovazquez4351
    @ramonovazquez4351 9 месяцев назад +22

    If the government enact policies to "help" the many while forgetting the individual, the country is destined to fail.

  • @alanm.4298
    @alanm.4298 9 месяцев назад +30

    In essence, what has happened in Africa is very similar to what's occured with the welfare state in the US. What was intended to help lift people out of poverty and thrive actually creates an intergenerational dependency that ultimately serves to keep them poor. Good intentions... bad outcomes.
    In both cases there are elites who find keeping people impoverished allows the elite to retain power, control and money themselves. That elite class wants to maintain the status quo and keep the aid flowing.
    Of course, it is happening on a much larger scale in Africa, with entire nations suffering instead of being mostly limited to certain neighborhoods in US cities.

    • @PhilipVaughn-ri8vb
      @PhilipVaughn-ri8vb 9 месяцев назад

      Lincoln tried to ship this demographic out after Civil War.

    • @motolomalatse8641
      @motolomalatse8641 9 месяцев назад

      STOP LYING! You are very wrong to compare what is going on in Africa with the welfare system in the US. You are giving the impression that Africans are lazy and rely on welfare. The only people receiving and enjoying the foreign aid are the corrupt puppet politicians. The money never trickle down to the people, and I agree that foreign aid should be stopped because all it had created is debt. What needs to happen is for every African country to have a coup, put all the puppets in prison for life, and kick out all foreigners and their military that they use to kill us for our natural resources. Every person should go back to where they came from, and build their economies with their own natural resources!

  • @theallseeingeye9388
    @theallseeingeye9388 9 месяцев назад +6

    Contrary to popular believe, abundance in natural resources doesnt translate to wealth and prosperity but increases the likehood of the country being corrupt as hell.

  • @natquesenberry6368
    @natquesenberry6368 9 месяцев назад +5

    I can't tell you exactly why Africa is poor. I can say something about why aid projects fail. I lived in southern Africa for three years, working as a volunteer.
    Aid projects fail because of corruption, and arrogance on the part of the donors. They fail because foreigners start projects that are white elephant, pie in the sky ideas. Like shoe factories but with no market research done, and a consequent lack of customers. Or railroads that have no trains because no one will pay to maintain them because money for repairs "mysteriously" dries up.
    I never failed with multibillion dollar projects, only with what my 150 dollars a month as a Peace Corps volunteer could pay for.
    It took me a while to understand that projects that I initiated- the rabbits, bee keeping, the exotic fruits, etc, wouldn't succeed unless enough of the local people wanted them.
    The things that worked were things that helped local people meet their needs for health, food, and money.
    Conservation farming worked because it helped people earn more money with familiar tools. People were willing to try vegetables or fruit that they knew about, and how to propagate citrus to sell. Villagers planted timber trees.
    Sometimes, there are cultural things that hold people back. A man near my village doubled his income with better farming methods, but stopped when he was accused of using witchcraft for his success. Jealousy caused a friend's relatives to steal most of her corn, because she had a better yield. The old man next door was the only man with sheep, and jealous neighbors broke their legs, just out of jealousy. People stole orange trees from my yard, but I can only hope they were transplanted somewhere!
    Aid can bring out the worst in people, arrogance on the part of donors, and greed and jealousy from recipients.

  • @SimonASNG
    @SimonASNG 9 месяцев назад +11

    Even Mr. Beasts attempt to drill wells probably didn't last long. This has been done before and the well pipe is usually dug up and sold by the locals before the video even gets published. It takes a strong village leader to keep a public well functioning for any length of time when the locals (or leadership) could privately benefit by stripping it and selling it for parts. In fact, the well drilling companies know this and often buy used well parts that they have been paid to install many times already. I would love to see a follow-up visit by Mr Beast to see how the villages are doing 1 year later. I bet fewer than 10% still have functioning wells and most of that 10% will have been "privatized" by a village strongman.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад +1

      The village strongman is the prototype for government.

  • @loralubimaia2783
    @loralubimaia2783 9 месяцев назад +6

    What about poverty mindset? I worked for an NGO in Kenya. Was a part of a team teaching farming and local people adked how much we would pay them to teach them.

  • @deepwinter6799
    @deepwinter6799 9 месяцев назад +25

    Leave them to their own devices, let them reap what they sow. We have problems of our own, and they’ve wasted our generosity.

    • @MrDeathMachine
      @MrDeathMachine 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly. We sacrificed the stars for those assholes. Trillions in aid…we could have been on Mars by now.

    • @bc9866
      @bc9866 9 месяцев назад

      You do realize the aid is just a cover up to take resources and cheap labor, right? If America and Europe were to completely pull out of Africa they'd both go into a deep economic and infrastructural degradation.

    • @silverking2181
      @silverking2181 7 месяцев назад +1

      Generosity 😂😂😂
      Do you have any idea of what your "generosity" actually did to Africa ?
      Yes, Africa gas a part of responsibility, but blaming everything on Africa is incredibly dishonest.
      Read "l'empire qui ne voulait pas mourir : une histoire de la françafrique" ou encore "des billets et des bombes". You will see how "generous" you all actually are.

    • @silverking2181
      @silverking2181 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@MrDeathMachineYou'd have been nowhere without the atrocities you committed in Africa, so stop seeing yourselves as some kinds of heroes and accept that your governments and the African corrupted ones are the actual assholes in this topic.

  • @haroldpearson6025
    @haroldpearson6025 9 месяцев назад +5

    I lived and worked in development aid as an engineer in Africa for 30 years 1969 to 1999, 7 different countries.
    I can confirm most of what is being said here.
    From 2000 to retirement at 77 I worked in Cambodia, what a difference in attitude the Cambodians have to the average African!
    It can be argued Cambodia has suffered as much as any African country with occupation by the Japanese in WW2 to the horrors of Pol Pot but whilst they do have their fair share of corruption the country is developing.
    The government is corrupt but knows it's limits and is not about killing the goose that lays the golden egg.
    This is not the case in most countries in Sub Saharan Africa. 4:12

  • @Da__goat
    @Da__goat 9 месяцев назад +24

    Simple; If the population gets better, then other countries won’t give them free money to solve the problem. People profit off the foreign aid so there is no reason to keep people out of poverty

    • @boulderbash19700209
      @boulderbash19700209 9 месяцев назад +4

      Reminds me a sentence in my country's (Indonesia) constitution, "The poors and orphans are maintained by the state." And people mocked it with, "The reason why there are so many poor people, is because the state maintains them successfully." 😅

  • @markwolo2524
    @markwolo2524 9 месяцев назад +7

    The way I look at is , if you’re given financial aid , and still are all screwed up , you’re done . But we all can imagine who pushes the failed programs and where the money really ends up !

  • @vry3555
    @vry3555 9 месяцев назад +13

    One word, corruption, the aid never reaches the common man where it would actually be used for the purpose it was given for.

    • @nyarlat2609
      @nyarlat2609 9 месяцев назад +1

      Even the common man is corrupt there, you miss the point

    • @stuka80
      @stuka80 4 месяца назад +1

      other nations have corruption yet the basics like clean water, plumbing and electricity functions. its not corruption, we all know what it is but its taboo to say.

  • @krunoslavkovacec1842
    @krunoslavkovacec1842 9 месяцев назад +82

    Mr Beast did more for Africa by drilling those water wells than the UN ever will...

    • @daleweiss9507
      @daleweiss9507 9 месяцев назад +3

      Just ask him.

    • @henryrodgers1752
      @henryrodgers1752 9 месяцев назад +13

      The water wells use mechanical equipment to lift the water. Most of that equipment has broken down due to lack of proper maintenance, only 3 years later. They are little better off than they were.

    • @SP95
      @SP95 9 месяцев назад +18

      Thanks to him those many villages will now see their population quadruple while remaining as poor as before.

    • @MoaRider
      @MoaRider 9 месяцев назад

      @@SP95 I bet you're one of those people who screamed about him paying for people eye surgeries.
      Pathetic, man.

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SP95 This is exactly what uneducated people don´t understand, you can´t give to poor people because they will quadruple in a century while still being poor.

  • @DanielS-zq2rr
    @DanielS-zq2rr 9 месяцев назад +16

    The best type of aid would be investments, but there's nothing to invest in, because they are so poorly educated. Oh and also the corruption is a problem of course...

  • @GunterD1337
    @GunterD1337 9 месяцев назад +43

    As someone who worked in Africa for 10 years and still is I can tell you the reason stated in this video is not it. Most countries did never implement communism yet they are poor even if they have resources. The actual main reasons I observed are: 1.) Corruption you cannot even imagine. Any foreign aid and wealth from resources gets stolen by the politicians / upper class and they do little to move the country forward. 2.) Unfortunately their average IQs are very, very low. Countries that developed well have vastly higher IQs. Look at South Korea which was considered a 3rd world country not that long ago ! High IQ. Singapore high IQ. China high IQ. 3.) In the cultures I have experienced there wasn't a widespread drive to be industrious. To work hard, to invent, to improve etc. 4.) Education sucks.

    • @FINNSTIGAT0R
      @FINNSTIGAT0R 9 месяцев назад +3

      I strongly believe in the controversial theory that climate, and especially challenging climate, shapes and refines nations and their members into either more or less prosperous beings.
      Environmental challenges, such as cold or alternatively very hot climates, force people to find different survival mechanisms, and thus their character and intelligence evolve over centuries and millennia to become very different according to the laws of evolution.
      If, on the other hand, the climate and other environmental factors have been easy, there has been no pressure of natural selection, and then even the less gifted have survived from one century to the next.
      Indeed, in Africa, culture had completely stagnated somewhere around the Iron Age when European colonists arrived in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    • @InfiniteDesign91
      @InfiniteDesign91 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@FINNSTIGAT0R I disagree because persians (Iran) and arabs both live in deserts, but Iran was able to cultivate a prosperous upper education, high culture, and arabs are still tribal. Both are desert people.

    • @drewskij2175
      @drewskij2175 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@FINNSTIGAT0R climate has absolutely nothing to do with Africas issues. As the other poster mentioned, Middle Easterners have thrived and in Southeast Asia, very tropical climate, just like sub Saharan Africa, nations like Thailand and Singapore have exploded in growth.

    • @georgerowe9166
      @georgerowe9166 9 месяцев назад

      Just because they didn't implement it doesn't mean it wasn't there.

    • @DragonNectar
      @DragonNectar 9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you blaming whitey​@@FINNSTIGAT0R

  • @everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773
    @everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773 9 месяцев назад +3

    I remember stories of aid workers working in africa.
    The local populations would call foreign aid "gimme dat". As in if you had a farmer, they would use the machines for 6 months then when it breaks down they go back to what they were doing before. Their neighbors would tell the aid workers to "gimme dat".
    Its just waste because corruption, lack of education and tribalism play a large role in the poverty of Africa.

  • @LS-he9xb
    @LS-he9xb 9 месяцев назад +6

    Stop giving foreign aid. Problem solved.

  • @wirefly1000
    @wirefly1000 9 месяцев назад +9

    Stop giving my tax money away and let me keep MY MONEY!

  • @fredrikbergquist5734
    @fredrikbergquist5734 9 месяцев назад +28

    A female friend that worked with aid in Africa said that if the money was given to the men they bought beer and sat in the bar. If it was given to the women the kids got food, clothes and the woman maybe could start a small company bringing in more money to the family. This truth is not very popular but it has to be told. A good force that is seldom mentioned in this context is that a lot of churches a doing a fantastic job but they are often invisible in media.

    • @bsleds4585
      @bsleds4585 9 месяцев назад

      Whayevee

    • @mrgreensuit7379
      @mrgreensuit7379 9 месяцев назад +2

      The worst places there are Islamic and they don't tolerate alcohol. I remember reading this same sort of propaganda being used just before and during prohibition. Many of those old school feminists were pushing the ban of alcohol because they thought their men spent all their money on it.

    • @fredrikbergquist5734
      @fredrikbergquist5734 9 месяцев назад

      @@mrgreensuit7379 I am talking about her experience as an aid worker. Some religions are like dictatorships that can’t be denied. Islams drug is opium since a thousand years back. Therefore it is very strange that the Talibans denied it. Thomas Sowell has written about black men and he is not a feminist.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrgreensuit7379
      Yeah sounds like BS to me.

    • @RCSVirginia
      @RCSVirginia 9 месяцев назад +3

      @fredrikbergquist5734
      A friend of mine who volunteered to teach in Africa became totally disillusioned in large part because of what you pen here. What you describe is exactly what she experienced herself and saw in the village in which she lived.

  • @lyimoej7198
    @lyimoej7198 9 месяцев назад +6

    Switzerland should be made accountable on how they support corrupt african leaders who put their cash in their banks, which is often a cash from donors

  • @RandallvanOosten-ln5wf
    @RandallvanOosten-ln5wf 9 месяцев назад +3

    Foreign aid from do-gooder nations, NGOs, and UN Agencies are at ground zero of the poverty of Africa. Foreign Aid is like the co-dependent spouse that keeps the alcoholic drunk. Foreign aid props up Kleptomaniac dictators and politicians. Even the UN realizes that corruption is massive in Africa.
    If "Colonialism" was what keeps indigenous people in poverty then Singapore and Hong Kong represent an ice bath of reality for Marxist academics in the West (i.e. virtually all academics). They just call themselves "Progressives" but they are Marxists. Singapore was a Dutch/British colony until the mid-50s and has minimal natural resources. Yet, their per capita income of 82,867 USD is well above that of the U.S. Haiti, meanwhile, got its independence in 1804 and, yet, has a per capita income of 1,604 USD. Haiti shares its island with the Dominican Republic which has a per capita income of 11,249 USD.
    I wonder if the warlords and roving bands of armed thugs exist in Singapore like they do in Haiti?

  • @peterc3143
    @peterc3143 9 месяцев назад +3

    “Tribalism” is a big part of the problem.

  • @jurassictyrantkingYT
    @jurassictyrantkingYT 9 месяцев назад +5

    I still think that corruption plays a role in why Africa is still poor

  • @techbro-ke
    @techbro-ke 9 месяцев назад +4

    You have to be honest and understand that 85% of that $1.4 trillion is used to pay foreign personnel salaries.

  • @loganteague5805
    @loganteague5805 9 месяцев назад +22

    Wish I'd seen all this back in high school debate. Our topic was 'should the US increase aid to sub-Saharan Africa'. Could have DOMINATED the negative side of the argument with this. Would have had a hard time arguing yes though

  • @WadeWeigle
    @WadeWeigle 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for doing all the research on the Nick.

  • @tagore161
    @tagore161 9 месяцев назад +3

    It's quite simple. It's the people. Greediness, inhumanity and tribalism.

  • @Rhodietoo
    @Rhodietoo 9 месяцев назад +2

    The Savory Institute, based in Zimbabwe has done more through training and mentoring rural communities and commercial farmers in Holistic management/regenerative farming, restoring local ecosystems while increasing productivity of local farms.

  • @Ken-yf8zl
    @Ken-yf8zl 9 месяцев назад +3

    The presenter failed to mention that many , if not all African countries are police states. Uganda is a case in point. Run by dictator Yoweri Museveni, a Rwandan, and his corrupt family.
    I have close Ugandan friends here in UK and many contacts in that country. Some living in Namukyeli in the Mbale district. The area is controlled by the local police with an iron fist. Of recent times, two ladies, independently, were taken by those police for failure to pay small debts. One was stripped and doused in water , daily , whilst imprisoned there, until I funded her release. The other was imprisoned for selling fruit at the roadside. She was forced to drink urine. I also funded her release, plus her subsequent hospitalisation. She was extremely ill. There were witnesses to both these events. It’s a money making business in Uganda and those abhorrent practices no doubt exist elsewhere on the African continent. The UK continues to pour aid into the pockets of the Museveni family. This is just one example.

  • @psyick9543
    @psyick9543 9 месяцев назад +6

    One of several reasons I feel fine never donating a penny

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 7 месяцев назад

      90% of the penny goes to the nonprofit organization. The rest goes to the local politicians.

  • @ambinintsoahasina
    @ambinintsoahasina 9 месяцев назад +4

    I was born and raised in Africa and lived there most of my life until I came to work in Europe.
    The problems are both the government and the people. The government for twisting funds and living in corruptions
    The people for wanting more and wasting things.
    When my life grew better while I was still there, I tried to help as much as I can. But it was a competition of jealousy and sabotage. They will choose to shoot themselves in the foot than being cooperative in building each other up. And if you give them free money, they will just feed up their addictions with it. If you tell them anything, they will say they received the money freely so they are entitled to so anything they want with it.
    My people are a lost cause truly.

  • @paulroyal2177
    @paulroyal2177 9 месяцев назад +45

    Excellent video. There are many additional reasons why Africa struggles. Transportation is very difficult as the continent is basically a plateau with an average elevation of 2,500 feet. That means there are few navigable rivers, needed for trade. Africa has a west-east "green belt" where there is water and food. But this green belt can move north or south. This means there may be border wars, for survival. China is a major investor in Africa. They've built bridges and train tracks. Africa is larger than China and the US placed side-by-side, and is very resource-rich. The tribalism mentality is a real obstacle to any progress.

    • @jackdeniston59
      @jackdeniston59 9 месяцев назад +1

      Botswana

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 9 месяцев назад +3

      With the type of money received that could have been delt with. The technology is there. So while it might have been true 200 years ago, it is not an excuse now.

    • @PAIP_Studio
      @PAIP_Studio 9 месяцев назад

      That is a lie... Africa does not look like this... They have skyscrapers. Just go in Google street view and look at any city... Cities like Luanda in Angola that has skyscrapers and a coastline that looks like Miami, Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Benguela, N'Djamena, Port-Gentil, Bissau, Libreville, Al Fashir, Bosaso, Durban, Gqeberha.

    • @daduzadude1547
      @daduzadude1547 9 месяцев назад

      @@PAIP_Studionope,not a lie.

    • @BunduBaz
      @BunduBaz 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@PAIP_Studio only in the cities, majority of Africa is shacks and shacks and some houses, but mostly shacks

  • @pjcole53
    @pjcole53 9 месяцев назад +9

    Don’t hear much about this. Hope that trillion+ $$ aid didn’t have USA $$ in it 🥺. We seem to be sending aid everywhere with no idea how it’s spent & by whom. The USA doesn’t need Africa included in our 'assistance' budget. We have our own that need taking care of first. But they’re not‼️😠

  • @kamogelok5315
    @kamogelok5315 9 месяцев назад +2

    Every other Continent has a grown middle class that has been educated and can actually think consciously about what is better for a whole rather than the few. For many years it was only Royalty or upper classes who were afforded such free thought all of the world not just Africa by the way. Africa is still coming up, let them come up.
    P.s I am replying to everyone in the comments who show a lack of respect for Africans including Africans. Foreign Aid is being wasted by the greedy, sly foxes who have always been more cunning than the rest. Let Africa's middle class grow, how idk I am more focused on My Home, South Africa. I will do everything i can for the future because one guy mentioned it with an example of Burgersford those who dont want to change won't accept help.
    Enjoy the rest of your day guys 🙏
    (I speak as a 2nd generation middle class Black kid, I see what you don't see, I speak to those who you look down upon and I agree the stubbornnes is crazy and annoying but they are still people. My people)